Related-key secure key encapsulation from extended computational bilinear Diffie–Hellman
As a special type of fault injection attacks, Related-Key Attacks (RKAs) allow an adversary to manipulate a cryptographic key and subsequently observe the outcomes of the cryptographic scheme under these modified keys. In the real life, related-key attacks are already practical enough to be implemen...
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Main Authors: | QIN, Brandon, LIU, Shengli, SUN, Shifeng, DENG, Robert H., GU, Dawu |
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2017
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